1994 R1100RS Recent purchase. 25,000 miles needs tire, brakes etc, and exhaust returned to stock. I don't believe that loud pipes save lives. I am looking forward to use it as a commuter and short distance bike in addition to my 1999 K1200LT.

Fun bike. Wicked roll-on tourque. Got it as a back up bike but the dang thing is so much fun I find myself commuting on it about half the time. I was also very suprised that it's a decent touring machine. Discovered that when I took it on a medium length trip last month. It's no LT but no complaints here.

But the wife won't ride on back after just two test rides. Seems I popped the clutch a little too much and scared the crap out of her with no back support. She's used to the couch on our LT.

Oh did I mention that, relative to our LT, it feels like a feather? Very cool.

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08 Can-Am Spyder (Miss Lindy's)
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01 R1100RT Glacier Blue "Lucky"
91 R100GS "It'sNotAMoneyPit"
The voices in my head may not be real, But they have some good ideas!

"I like the wind in my face and Boobies on my back. No, Wait, I got that backwards"

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I just bought a 2002 R1150RS on March 6, 2010. Bought it on eBay from a dealership in Jacksonville. Flew up that Saturday morning, drove her down 360 miles back home to Fort Lauderdale. The bike handled and rode like a dream. Only soreness is in my hands.
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2001 R1150GS
This is my solo bike. Love the light weight and ability to investigate all the unpaved roads around the area. Still use the Lt for long distance and those rare occasions when the wife goes along.

Currently own a '00 R1100RT and and '88 R100RS, over the years have owned an R65, an R100/7 and an R100LT (amongst other diverse machines, about 24 bikes since 1970). I look forward to chatting with folks on the forum.

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